Monday, November 30, 2009

Videos

Trevor was in the bell choir last night during the hanging of the greens at church. He was a very serious little ringer...



And I got the cake videos to work out too. Trevor had a little more reservation about the whole cake thing



Ryan did not give me much time to turn the video on

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Ryan likes Cake

We celebrated Ryan turning one last week. I think for me there's a mix of it seeming like the year flew by and then seeming like he's always been a part of our family. He seemed to enjoy the whole birthday experience. Kids to poke at, cake to eat, watching the bigger boys play with new toys.





Trevor was the cake/song conductor. He dutifully rounded up people to sing to Ryan and got them started with a 1-2-3. Trev was also very helpful in blowing out the candle. He had been telling Ryan over and over again in the morning how he would do it for him.








Ryan dove right into the cake. It was such a contrast between Trevor's cake reaction when he turned one. I took a little video but am having trouble loading it on the computer for some reason, so I'll post his and Trevor's if I get it worked out later.













Pausing to reflect over the year













We were noting the ratio of neatness to amount of wasted cake as the children age















Ryan was given a little six inch round cake to eat and we ended up taking it away from him after he ate half of it because he seemed to be showing no signs of winding down.














Remains of the cake














Sugar!














Ryan was very generous with his presents and had a few eager helpers to open them up and try them out.








































































And one more cake picture

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Golfing and Stuff

This is a little delayed. When my parents were still visiting, Trevor got to have his first try at golfing. It was kind of a big ordeal because he and my dad went out to get him a couple of little clubs, then we built up how he was going with Bapa, daddy and George the next morning, and when we finally get out there some guy told them that Trevor was not allowed to be there at all. So I got to take Trevor home disappointed and moderately traumatized while the rest of them stayed and golfed. When they finished up they drove back to the clubhouse to find a whole bunch of toddler looking kids out putting on the practice green area. Dad went and talked to the guy again and seems it was a big misunderstanding and despite dad telling him they were only wanting to go on the practice green, the man seemed to be under the impression that they wanted to take Trevor on the actual course. You can tell how traumatic the whole ordeal was by the length of this paragraph. Trev got to go out after all a couple days later with dad. He seemed to have a lot of fun and lasted about a half hour going back and forth between the holes. Just wait til he finds out about the places with windmills.






Sometimes there is a fine line between golfing and hockey



Ryan the caddy


And now for something completely different. Here's a video of the boys from last week. It's a little random--initially I was trying to record Ryan's happy food dance that he likes to do after he's done eating now. He sort of sways back and forth to bee bop a little bit but evidently not when there's a camera.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Happy Halloween

The boys got to have two Halloween days this year--one on Thursday at their daycare and then last night at our house. The center puts on a 'parade' where the kids walk around the building and trick or treat at all the classrooms. Then they walked them over to the base infirmary to trick or treat more there. Turns out that the majority of the preschool age kids were either superheroes or princesses. When I walked into the classroom I found at least five spidermen (black and red ones), two ironmen, a supergirl, superman, and a couple batmen. It was like they had their own little Justice League. Only one Super Trevor though.


Super Trevor--the shirt is on backwards, but Trev said he liked it that way...


Trevor and Jorja comparing loot. I think not too long after this point Trevor decided he really had enough candy and kept trying to hand off his bag to me.

I was expecting that Ryan's room would just have the kids crawling around in their costumes while the big kids walked by, but turns out they dressed them up and strapped them into little buggies to walk around too.




Trick or treating is exhausting

We had a Halloween party at our house this year and were happy to have lots of big and little people in costumes. Trevor was pretty excited about answering the door for trick or treaters but was less excited about going out and doing it himself. He and John walked down a couple houses to see the 'scary house' but it ended up being scary enough that they only watched from the sidewalk. I think he still didn't see much point in going door to door when there are candy and cupcakes at our house already.























Super Trevor and his assistant
























Ryan Lion and Lady attacked by a Lion



Ryan Lion and Brady the skunk
























Happy Heroes



Lion Taming



Extra cute costume for crawling



























Don't mess with Super Trev and his Assistant